Yuliy Kim
Yuliy Chersanovich Kim | |
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Юлий Черсанович Ким | |
Medal Defender of a Free Russia |
Yuliy Chersanovich Kim (Russian: Юлий Черсанович Ким, Korean: 율리 킴; born 23 December 1936, Moscow) is a Russian bard, composer, poet, and songwriter. His songs, encompassing everything from mild humor to biting political satire, appear in dozens of Soviet movies, including Bumbarash, The Twelve Chairs, and An Ordinary Miracle, as well as the songs "The Brave Captain," "The Black Sea," "The Whale-Fish," "Cursed Lips," "Captain Bering," and "Baron Germont Went to War." Since 1998, he has been living in Israel and has made periodic tours throughout Russia, Europe, and the United States.[1]
Biography
Kim was born in 1936 in Moscow to Kim Chersan (1904–1938), a journalist of
Kim's parents were victims of the
In 1959, Kim graduated from the Department of History and Philology of
In 1969, he signed An Appeal to The UN Committee for Human Rights.[6]
After returning to
With the advent of glasnost, Kim was finally able to perform legally. Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, he has been acclaimed throughout the Russian-speaking world and has performed in numerous locations in Russia, Europe, and the United States. He has received numerous awards, such as the Bulat Okudzhava Prize of the Russian Federation.
Today, Yuliy Kim's discography includes over 20 titles on CD, audio and video tape, and DVD. His songs have been included in almost all anthologies of author's song as well as many anthologies of modern Russian poetry.
His first wife was Irina Yakir — granddaughter of Red Army commander Iona Yakir. They married in 1966, and in 1998 they immigrated to Israel. After Irina's death in 1999, Kim married Lidia Lugovaya, Irina's close friend since school days.[1][7] He currently splits his time between Jerusalem and Moscow.
Selected filmography
Year | Film | Original name | Contribution |
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1963 | Newton Street, House 1 | Улица Ньютона, дом 1 | Lyrics, vocal, actor (uncredited) |
1969 | By the Lake | У озера | Lyrics |
1971 | Bumbarash | Бумбараш | Lyrics |
1976 | The Twelve Chairs | 12 стульев | Lyrics |
1977 | About Red Riding Hood |
Про Красную Шапочку | Lyrics |
1978 | Cabbages and Kings | Короли и капуста | Lyrics, vocal |
Five Evenings | Пять вечеров | Lyrics | |
An Ordinary Miracle | Обыкновенное чудо | Lyrics | |
1979 | Very Blue Beard | Очень синяя борода | Lyrics |
1982 | The Story of Voyages | Сказка странствий | Lyrics |
Along Unknown Paths | Там, на неведомых дорожках... | Lyrics | |
1984 | Pippi Longstocking | Пеппи Длинныйчулок | Lyrics, vocal |
Formula of Love | Формула любви | Lyrics | |
Make the Clown Laugh | Рассмешите клоуна | Lyrics, vocal | |
1985 | After the Rain, on Thursday | После дождичка в четверг | Screenplay, lyrics, actor (uncredited) |
1987 | A Man from the Boulevard des Capucines | Человек с бульвара Капуцинов | Lyrics |
1988 | One, Two — Grief Is No Tragedy! | Раз, два — горе не беда! | Screenplay, lyrics, actor |
Heart of a Dog | Собачье сердце | Lyrics | |
1991 | Shadow | Тень, или Может быть, всё обойдётся | Lyrics |
2002 | The Unwilling Doctor | Лекарь поневоле | Music, lyrics and vocal |
2010 | The Ugly Duckling | Гадкий утёнок | Lyrics |
References
- ^ a b c He Couldn't Stand Judophobia Since Childhood // Booknik, 23 December 2012 (interview, in Russian)
- ^ a b Vsesvyatskaya Nina Valentininovna biography at the Sakharov Center website (in Russian)
- ^ Yuliy Kim: Following the Life Pass interview in the Lechaim magazine, June 2005 (in Russian)
- ^ Yuliy Kim: Every time I went to protect our children interview at Pravoslavie and World, 26 February 2014 (in Russian)
- ^ Yuliy Kim, a happy son of Gulag, Novaya Gazeta
- ^ Yakobson, Anatoly; Yakir, Pyotr; Khodorovich, Tatyana; Podyapolskiy, Gregory; Maltsev, Yuri; et al. (21 August 1969). "An Appeal to The UN Committee for Human Rights". The New York Review of Books.
- ^ While Everyone's at Home // Channel One Russia, 21 December 2008 (interview at Kim's apartment)
External links
- (in English) Yuliy Kim's bio
- (in Russian) Yuliy Kim at bards.ru
- Yuliy Kim at IMDb